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"shrug" International relations is a flexible game and nuclear power is a flexible technology. There's no doubt that Iran was lying when it originally said that its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes back in the early 2000s, but for the time being they seem to be prepared to make good on the lie.

If you notice something good in yourself, give credit to God, not to yourself, but be certain the evil you commit is always your own and yours to acknowledge.

1. Has Pakistan told the world its overarching desire is to wipe Israel off the map?
2. Pakistan has India to keep an eye on them.
3. Pakistan isn't run by religious zealots.
4. Pakistan is our ally.
5. Which country is a target of terrorists? Pakistan or Iran?

Taliban?

Originally Posted by Moderate Right

The sad fact is that having a pedophile win is better than having a Democrat in office.

They control large swathes of Pakistan and carry out attacks on government facilities including schools and also on those they see as heretical Muslims.

“And I have no doubt that every new example will succeed, as every past one has done, in shewing that religion & Govt will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together.”
~ James Madison, letter to Edward Livingston, July 10, 1822

“If you are a country in the Middle East or Asia relying on Washington, this raises questions about America’s predictability,” said Richard Haass, who is president of the Council on Foreign Relations and served in the George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush administrations. “I hear this all the time. I just know it makes others around the world more uncomfortable and contributes to a more dangerous and disorderly world.”

Many in the GOP foreign policy establishment, meanwhile, expressed disappointment over the increasingly partisan nature of U.S. foreign policy. Former senator Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), who previously served as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, described Cotton’s letter as “an unfortunate venture” and said he would have advised the freshman senator and Army veteran not to send it.

Originally Posted by Fenton

Hillary is the only defense I or anyone else needs.

Originally Posted by Erod

The damage to the black community from all this will be devastating.Not only on public perception and reputation, but cops simply won't want to police these neighborhoods anymore.